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Something of a western outpost for Shepherd Neame, on the main road between Farnborough and Fleet. Built at the turn of the 20th century, this imposing, Victorian brick pub offers three regular beers. An attractive wooden and glass, L-shaped bar serves two interconnected drinking areas, plus a separate restaurant. Food is available all sessions with a roast on Sunday. Darts (Monday) and quiz night (Wednesday) plus other listed activities from time to time including live music. Large TV's throughout, and free Wi-Fi, the garden offers outdoor seating and a covered heated shelter.
Historic Interest
This imposing brick-build pub was built in 1870 with sash windows. At one time had stables to the rear. This is a very good example of a Victorian Inn.
Plough & Horses, Farnborough